Sometimes there is just no way to gather
everyone together in one place. Perhaps you are having a shower for friends
and family locally, but she has many others who are scattered in different
locations. Obviously, it would be best if any out of town guests could
attend.
If possible, the shower should be scheduled so that it is possible
for them to be present, but if there is no way to accomplish this, there
are still a few things you can do.
One option is a videotape shower. This means that those family
members and friends who are at another location actually host a
separate shower. They can designate someone to be the "mommy-to-be",
and that person can open the presents and act in the place of the
real mommy-to-be (a pillow under the shirt is optional). There
should be cake and games, just like any other shower. The shower
is videotaped and then given to the mother-to-be. The tape can
either be sent directly to her and viewed at her leisure, or if
an in-person shower is being held, it would be a nice touch for
the tape to be presented and perhaps even viewed at the "live" shower.
It would also be thoughtful to make sure that you tape the live
shower and send it back home to the friends and family who are
unavailable.
Recently, a high-tech option has become available in the form
of online showers. Invitations are sent, and live chat rooms are
available. There are message boards and online games. While it
certainly won't soon replace the fun of sitting in a room together
any time soon, it provides an opportunity for sharing in the excitement
of the pregnancy when gathering together is not possible.
Another high-tech option is setting up a live video feed on a
computer. If you have a computer and a web camera, and there is
one available in the out of town location, it would be fun if out
of town friends and family could gather together while the local
shower is being held. They could either hold a simultaneous shower
(similar to the videotape shower) or send their gifts to the local
shower and be "present" for the opening. If games are
going to be played, any handouts should be sent to the out of town
guests, so that they can "participate", as well. Perhaps
they could even serve the same food.
Friends and family are so important in the life of a woman expecting
a baby. Providing an opportunity for them to be present in some
way for her shower is probably the best gift that you could give
her. If at all possible, find a way to involve those who can't
be physically present.
About the Author
Jill Manty is a stay at home and co-owner
of www.delightfulchild.com, an online business dedicated to providing
information about baby showers, breastfeeding, and natural parenting.
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